Accommodations

There are two ways of staying in Cuba. You can rent a private house - a casa particular in Trinidad or stay in a hotel in
Trinidad, in nearby Playa Ancon.

There are over 400 private hostels in Trinidad. Even people who normally like to stay in hotels should consider living in one of
the historic old homes. It's a wonderful experience - a complete journey through time.

The streets and people of Trinidad

The old streets of Trinidad that produce this unforgettable atmosphere of times past is what most fascinates the tourist when they
arrive at this very special city in the south coast of the island. Stroll through the streets of Trinidad! and enjoy the picturesque little houses and the colonial architecture!

The "Plaza Mayor" in Trinidad

The Plaza Mayor in Trinidad, located right in the city center, is a wonderful place with a small park
where it seems is if nothing has changed for the last few centuries. Small banks and street lamps of the past invite you to you sit up and breathe the air of that exact moment in time. Amongst the
buildings surrounding the Plaza Mayor are the largest church in Trinidad (Church of the Holy Trinity) and the Museo Romantico (formerly known as Palacio Brunet).

Museo Romantico - Palacio Brunet

This was the home of one of the wealthiest families in the area and now houses an impressive collection of decorative art from the
nineteenth century. Passing through the many rooms of this former palace, you can see how luxurious life was for these people. Thousands of everyday objects and pieces of art are placed in a way
that makes it look like the owners are just on holiday and could return at any moment.

Church "Iglesia Parroquial de la Santísima Trinidad"

This neoclassical church was completed in 1892. It contains the wooden statue of "El Señor de la Vera Cruz"
(XVIII century) and a renaissance altar dedicated to "Nuestra Señora de la Piedad".

Sugar factories "Valle de los Ingenios"

The Valle de los Ingenios is located about 12 km outside of Trinidad and has been around since the 17th century. This fertile
agricultural land was cultivated and developed into one of the major sugar producing areas of Cuba, helping Trinidad to become one of the richest cities on the Caribbean island. Only in the
middle of the 19th century, when they began to produce the "White Gold" from sugar beet, did things quiten down for Trinidad. In order to get a proper overview of the valley, you should go to the
top of the "Torre Manacas-Iznga" (built at the beginning of the 19th century). This 45 metre-high structure is equipped with a bell tower that was used to oversee the thousands of slaves working
on the sugar plantations. According to legend, a jealous plantation owner once locked his young wife in the tower and on bright moonlit nights she still haunts the upper floors of what’s often
called the “slave tower”.

The "Valle de los Ingenios" has belonged to the World Heritage since 1988.

Tope de Collantes

The National Park “Topes de Collantes” belongs to the second highest mountain range in Cuba – the "Escambray". At 800 meters above
sea level you will find many endemic plant and animal species here, including wild orchids and several species of butterflies, all surrounded by pine, teak, cedar, bamboo and eucalyptus trees. If
you want to escape the heat of the valley, this is the right place to be. The climate of the central mountain zone in Cuba has much cooler temperatures: lows of about 16 º C, highs of 25 °C and a
relative humidity of 85%.

Ancon Beach

It is often said that Playa Ancon De Trinidad is the best beach in the south of the island. This
postcard-perfect beach has fine white sands and crystal clear turquoise waters. Anyone staying in one of the many private houses in Trinidad should not miss this beautiful Caribbean coastline, all at
just 12 km from Trinidad. You can get here by taxi or bicycle.